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ok question. i mixed 25 gallons up with rodi water last night and this morning there was like a fine powder all over inside the tupperware rubbishcan (cleaned of course before mixed). running a powerhead and airstone while mixing. is that normal? this is the first time i'm going to try salt mix instead of filtered seawater. :eek:oh: i don't need anymore problems (as you can see with my alk issues in my other thread, ready to give up the ghost on SPS)
 

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Hmm I believe Fab1971 uses that salt he might chimme in on this one
 

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hmm I use red sea coral pro salt and I have never noticed this happen with mine. Did you roll the bucket on the floor a bit to mix? Sometimes stuff settles in shipping. Just a thought, although I admittedly did not do this myself. I would run water tests on the new water to see if everything is good.
 

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I have run RedSea Coral Pro for 9 months. It always has a residue that coats my brute can. Every third time I mix I fill the can with RO/DI and vinegar and scrub it out. Awesome salt, but the only big drawback.
 
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THANK YOU! ok so it's safe to use. ....whew, thought i just wasted 55g of salt at 34.95 a bucket.
I have run RedSea Coral Pro for 9 months. It always has a residue that coats my brute can. Every third time I mix I fill the can with RO/DI and vinegar and scrub it out. Awesome salt, but the only big drawback.
 

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THANK YOU! ok so it's safe to use. ....whew, thought i just wasted 55g of salt at 34.95 a bucket.

You're welcome. Sometimes it's worse than others. Really don't know why. Same bucket, and I always roll it around to mix it up, and it differs. One time it was completely cloudy. Mixed for 3 days and cloudy. I tested the gamet on it and all checked out. Did the change on the tank and the water in the display was so cloudy I could barely see through it. Cleared up in a few hours and no coral seemed even upset at the water change. I was baffled. No harm no foul I guess:)
 

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I've use it to. And that's not the only salt that does this. I believe it's the buffer in the salt mix that don't Total dissolve in the water. It will happens when I added buffer to the mix to bring up alk. It should be alright if everything is healthy.
 

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I just used two buckets of Seachem reef salt and it was the same way. I really didnt care for it it at all. I loved the Tropic Marin Bio-actif (sp). It looked great in my tank, just hurts the wallet.
 
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thanks guys, the water is actually clear, just the sides and bottom of the trashcan is powder coated. lol. so when i do the wc should i "wipe" all the powder off and make it milky or leave it and just use the clear water?
 

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its not the buffer its trace stuff left over from the collection process.
if you use a stronger pump for mixing its not as bad.
also dont let it sit around if i remember right its good to use after a couple of hours. the longer it sits the more of that stuff collects
 

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I made a fifty gal batch and it had a red residue on the side of the barrell. I don't like it very much.
 

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I got brown residue around the bucket with Red Sea Pro. It's annoying but so far my corals don't notice when I switched from IO.
 

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I often have brown residue when using red sea salt, I use the standard version for lower alk. I have had the same thing with IO and thought my mixing can was leaching something.
 
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no red here. but there was a buildup after 3 days stirring. alk 8dkh, ca 460 but when i did a test the day after mixing alk was at 11. quite a bit of precipitation on the inside of the barrel and on my pump when i finally did my w/c .
 

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